Five Years Behind Bars for Sheldon Cobbler
Sheldon Cobbler, 27, of Olympic Way, High Wycombe, has been sentenced to five years in jail. The Aylesbury Crown Court handed down the sentence on Thursday, 12 March, after Cobbler admitted to running a Class A drug supply line.
He pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin, and cannabis, plus possession with intent to supply controlled Class A drugs.
Police Crack Down on ‘Ricky’ Drug Line
On 11 November 2025, Thames Valley Police executed a warrant at Cobbler’s home. The raid was part of a proactive investigation targeting the ‘Ricky’ Class A drug line that Cobbler operated.
Officers seized a significant stash of MDMA, cannabis, drug paraphernalia, and mobile phones. Cobbler was arrested on 27 January 2026 and charged the next day.
Police Urge Public to Help Tackle Drug Supply
“Our team will continue proactively targeting and prosecuting those involved in drug supply, which has a devastating impact on our communities,” said PC Pete Robinson of Buckinghamshire’s Proactive team. “Our efforts are both visible and covert, aiming to disrupt dealers. We rely on information from the public to build intelligence and crack down on these crimes. If you have any info, call 101 or use the online reporting tool on our website.”